Monday, December 5, 2011

Multimedia Project



Here's my final project! It was a lot of fun learning how to use imovie. I have always wanted to. Although I'm not a professional, I think I can maneuver around a bit. The filming was also fun. I wish I had taken more time to faithfully follow my script and make sure the shots were really great-BUT I can't be filmed and be the filmer at the same time! For my teaching area, making instructional videos will definitely come in handy. Like in the video I made, demonstrations are much easier on camera than in front of the classroom. It gives you the liberty to edit things, add back tips that you forgot and make sure things go exactly as planned. Also, if I wanted to demonstrate something that took a while to put together, it would be easy to make a demo video such as this one. This would also serve as a great project for my students. I actually made another video and posted it on my website as a mock demo-the assignment was for the students to create their own demo's at home. It would be great practice to talking while cooking and really understanding the processes of cooking. It was a great project-and now who knows-maybe someone will actually benefit from it being on youtube!

5 comments:

  1. Hey, good job on the video! It was fun and engaging, and put together in a logical way that helped save time in a demo. There were 2 things that tripped you up:

    1. The background music was not digitally inserted. The point was to use imovie to put quality sounding music into your video.

    2. You do not have the rights to redistribute Michael Buble's music.

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  2. The movie was fun! I liked the fast forward part, good technique to use to go through a repetitive motion that still needs to be shown.

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  3. This was neat. It was engaging and you seemed fun which is important. I also learned good stuff about pie making, cooking isn't my strong subject.

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  4. Great Job!! This would be great for students to access if they ever forget a technique or to learn a technique you don't have time to teach.

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  5. I agree this is a great way to teach outside of class and so engaging.

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